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wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims. they are blaming assad's government for that missile attack in aleppo. conor powell joins us now live from jerusalem. he has been on this story for quite some time. conor, what are you hearing about which side is to blame here so far? >> reporter: well, martha, we're hearing conflicting accounts of what happened and who was responsible for using chemical weapons but it does appear based on reports coming out of syria and also western intelligence sources that chemical weapons have been used in and around the province of aleppo. this is a northern area that has been heavily fought over for the l
wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims....
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this one involving nasa. the fbi arresting a chinese national, a contractor with virtually unlimited access at the space agency's langley research facility in virginia. he was trying to board a one-way flight back home to his country at the time. live from washington with more, doug? >> reporter: the only reason that authorities were alerted to the potential espionage and arrest, is through the efforts of whistle blowers. who alerted frank wolf's suspect's suspicious behavior. it turned out they were ignorant or willfully naive of what was going on. he was a chinese national working under contract at nasa's national institutes of aerospace on sensitive imaging technology. and fbi and dhs arrested him at dulles airport after he purchased a one way ticket to china. he told agents he was carrying a laptop, a cell phone and external hard drive, but a search later turned up more, including a second laptop belonging to nasa. congressman wolf is concerned that nasa has turned a blind eye to potential espionage by ch
this one involving nasa. the fbi arresting a chinese national, a contractor with virtually unlimited access at the space agency's langley research facility in virginia. he was trying to board a one-way flight back home to his country at the time. live from washington with more, doug? >> reporter: the only reason that authorities were alerted to the potential espionage and arrest, is through the efforts of whistle blowers. who alerted frank wolf's suspect's suspicious behavior. it turned...
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nasa's administrator told the u.s. needs more money to develop technology to find smaller asteroids flying around in space like infrared sensing telescope. the smaller objects pose greater threats because they are harder to detect. today's hearing comes about a month after a meteor exploded over russia injuring more than a thousand people. the general who heads the air force space command said the u.s. detected that event as it happened but not as the meteor approached earth. when somebody asked about the ability of the u.s. to spot incoming missiles. the general suggested a different forum would be the appropriate place for that discussion. meanwhile, nasa scientists say another computer glitch has signed the mars recovery curiosity. it entered safe mode over the weekend after some sort of software error. they still have contact with the thing but right now it cannot zap rocks and take pictures. even roam around on 00 red planet. second reported set back this month. a couple of weeks ago engineers discovered a problem
nasa's administrator told the u.s. needs more money to develop technology to find smaller asteroids flying around in space like infrared sensing telescope. the smaller objects pose greater threats because they are harder to detect. today's hearing comes about a month after a meteor exploded over russia injuring more than a thousand people. the general who heads the air force space command said the u.s. detected that event as it happened but not as the meteor approached earth. when somebody...
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but at present funding levels nasa believes it will take almost 20 years to identify them all. what would help is an infrared telescope. the government won't pay for one. but a former astronaut is looking to build the first ever privately funded deep space telescope. nasa is collaborating on the project, but the space agency said it needs more money to identify and develop ways to protect the planet. >> a good segment of the population thinks it's a matter of calling bruce willis. notwithstanding we don't have a shuttle anymore. >> reporter: hollywood's version is definitely a bit dramatic. but scientists say there is reason to be concerned. the meteor in russia was like a shot across the bow. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> well, we have no choice but to move on. as our broadcast continues, the staggering impact of alzheimer's. one in three seniors will be stricken but there is a new device in the fight. >>> later, the price paid for one of the most iconic dresses ever worn by princess diana. >>> as we mentioned, there is news tonight on alzheimer's. new numbers paint
but at present funding levels nasa believes it will take almost 20 years to identify them all. what would help is an infrared telescope. the government won't pay for one. but a former astronaut is looking to build the first ever privately funded deep space telescope. nasa is collaborating on the project, but the space agency said it needs more money to identify and develop ways to protect the planet. >> a good segment of the population thinks it's a matter of calling bruce willis....
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. >>> and the new warning from nasa about something we right now can't do anything about. the asteroids they call city killers in the asteroid business. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. an explosion lit up the desert in nevada. the kind of thing we see in a war zone. it is why they train there for deployment in war zones, but this was stateside training. something went wrong at the hawthorne army depot not far from the california border. in the end, seven american families got the worst possible news. seven u.s. marines killed in a mortar accident. others were wounded. the investigation obviously under way now into what went wrong. nbc's miguel almaguer is with us from the scene tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the hawthorne army depot has been used for decades to store ammunition and train special forces. tonight the u.s. military says it's unclear what went wrong here. today, a somber salute to the seven killed and seven injured just outside the gates of nevada's hawthorne army depot. late monday night the service members were
. >>> and the new warning from nasa about something we right now can't do anything about. the asteroids they call city killers in the asteroid business. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. an explosion lit up the desert in nevada. the kind of thing we see in a war zone. it is why they train there for deployment in war zones, but this was stateside training. something went wrong at the hawthorne army depot not far from the california border. in the end, seven...
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. >>> the head of nasa has advice for you worried about things from space. meteors like the one last month in russia are not uncommon and there's nothing we can to to stop them. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's hardly comfortable. the pentagon will greatly impact u.s. efforts. the supreme court will release same-day audio over two same-sex marriage cases. they downtown same thing during south carolina and the case in 2000. >>> t.j. lane, the teen who shot teens at an ohio high school was sentenced to three life times. he wore a t-shirt with the world killer on it during the hearing. >>> passengers on a diverted flight from boston to atlanta got a special delivery last night. 30 pizzas were delivered to the hungry passengers as they sat on the tarmac in knoxville, tennessee. beats peanut. >>> michael bloomberg may be on to something when it comes to the debay over sugary drinks. worldwide, 180
. >>> the head of nasa has advice for you worried about things from space. meteors like the one last month in russia are not uncommon and there's nothing we can to to stop them. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's hardly comfortable. the pentagon will greatly impact u.s. efforts. the supreme court will...
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nasa can't peg exactly when that will be.or where. it just wants to be ready. so far, no real solution, but they're working on it. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> catherine: we are tracking the storm. looking live downtown san francisco stay with us. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call
nasa can't peg exactly when that will be.or where. it just wants to be ready. so far, no real solution, but they're working on it. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> catherine: we are tracking the storm. looking live downtown san francisco stay with us. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ]...
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. >> a former nasa contractor accused of spying for china is now under arrest. the virginia congressman, frank wolf, revealed the news yesterday and said that contractor, a chinese national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa laptop commuter and a hard drive. congressman wolf says the contractor has a history of trouble. >> we know that mr. james has in the past, has in the past, taken sense stiff information back to china and he should not have been allowed to remove from langley. >> last week the inspector general said this did not appear to be. >> shepard: a huge day for a teenager who took a bullet on the school bus. today she walked back to school for the first time. what she says about her mission next. ds... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to fin
. >> a former nasa contractor accused of spying for china is now under arrest. the virginia congressman, frank wolf, revealed the news yesterday and said that contractor, a chinese national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa...
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. >>> the head of nasa has advice for those worried about impact from deep space. charles boulden was on capitol hill telling senators meteors like the one seen last month in russia are not uncommon and there's nothing we can do to stop them. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >>> budget cuts at the pentagon will greatly impact u.s. efforts to seize illegal drug shipments at sea. the top u.s. commander in south america tells senators the number of ships at his disposal could go from six to possibly zero. >>> the supreme court will release same day audio next week following oral arguments over two same-sex marriage cases. the justices did the same on the president's health care law. and the bush v. gore case in 2000. >>> t.j. lane who fatally had shot three students at an ohio high school last year was sentenced to three life terms tuesday. the unrepentant 18-year-old wore a t-shirt with the word "killer" wri
. >>> the head of nasa has advice for those worried about impact from deep space. charles boulden was on capitol hill telling senators meteors like the one seen last month in russia are not uncommon and there's nothing we can do to stop them. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >>> budget cuts at the pentagon...
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chang was on an earlier occasion allowed by nasa supervisors to take his work and other nasa research back to china. hard to believe, jenna. jenna: interesting. you said really there was one whistleblower that brought this to the congressman's attention, so is nasa doing anything now to crack down on this sort of thing? >> reporter: you know, authorities at the langley research center apparently moved quickly, according to wolf, to review security protocols, but nasa is slower to do so. when officials learned of the behavior, one of them wrote in an internal e-mail, quoting now: >> r eporter: wolf is asking for an independent review of all of nasa's security protocols. jenna? jenna: we'll stay on this story, doug, thank you. >> reporter: sure thing. jon: new reaction as the former sec secretary of state, hillary clinton, takes a new stand on a key social issue generating more buzz about her political future. less than two months after leaving the state department, mrs. clinton stepped back into the national spotlight, releasing a recorded video announcement saying that she now support
chang was on an earlier occasion allowed by nasa supervisors to take his work and other nasa research back to china. hard to believe, jenna. jenna: interesting. you said really there was one whistleblower that brought this to the congressman's attention, so is nasa doing anything now to crack down on this sort of thing? >> reporter: you know, authorities at the langley research center apparently moved quickly, according to wolf, to review security protocols, but nasa is slower to do so....
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the nasa officials warn the u.s. and the rest of the world simply do not have the ability to demany small meet tears, one in small quotations like the one that injured a thousand people in russia. or the one that now close to san francisco. nasa says it needs money to detect small asteroids that are flying around in space before they hit us and this is why. >> there are some objects we know that are coming years in advance. there are other objects still big enough to cause damage, that we only know about weeks in advance or days in advance. obviously we need to improve the capability to give us a large amount of notice, enough notice to mount a deflection mission, if we see one on a collision course. jenna: chief astronomer derek pitts is with us. so, derek, how vulnerable are we? >> well the real, the reality of it, jenna, is that while there are some large objects out there, we know pretty well where the big ones are. it is the smaller ones that we really have to be concerned about but the truth is that your chance
the nasa officials warn the u.s. and the rest of the world simply do not have the ability to demany small meet tears, one in small quotations like the one that injured a thousand people in russia. or the one that now close to san francisco. nasa says it needs money to detect small asteroids that are flying around in space before they hit us and this is why. >> there are some objects we know that are coming years in advance. there are other objects still big enough to cause damage, that we...
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nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs to spend billions in the next few years to expand the program, they say. officials say right now, the country doesn't have a defense. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, head for new york city in three weeks what, we would do? >> if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> the bottom line is always, the funding did not come. >> pretty scary. nasa is planning to build a sensor and laser system to hut down asteroids, but it will cost billions of dollars. but they say sequesterration cuts are threatening the plans. so
nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs...
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we know that nasa is looking at this. we know that there a couple of private sector opportunities that people have come to us with proposals. we are very interested in the ability to do more in space robotically. that's because it would be, for example, we had a satellite that would have a couple years ago. one of the antennas didn't open which meant that half the revenue for the life of the satellite was lost. had you been able to go, grab a satellite and just tweak that antenna a little bit, you could probably save the entire mission. so we think the technology is there today, and perhaps this is a good opportunity or another hearing. we know that darpa has some forward lean programs that they're working on. and it is a techno- geek that we in the private sector support fully and want to participate in the government on. so it's a valuable thing. that technology would also allow you at a minimum to remove very large pieces of debris from the most useful orbits. >> senator cruz, anything? >> just want to thank all four o
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. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the lanes there. this may have been caused by a wrong-way driver. the lanes are open. but highway 4 is a mess coming out of pittsburg and antioch. this is after willow pass road. all of the lanes are open. it will take a while for this to unwind if you are a highway 4 commuter. i think you need to leave the house earlier than you normally do. it's always slow but it's even slower. the bay bridge toll plaza is finally beginning to get filled in. the traffic is filled in at the toll plaza. this is a 30-minute plus delay there. if you are driving in the south bay, santa clara traffic, moderate traffic. >>> well, some breaks in the clouds. mostl
. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the...
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. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the lanes there. this may have been caused by a wrong-way driver. the lanes are open. but highway 4 is a mess coming out of pittsburg and antioch. this is after willow pass road. all of the lanes are open. it will take a while for this to unwind if you are a highway 4 commuter. i think you need to leave the house earlier than you normally do. it's always slow but it's even slower. the bay bridge toll plaza is finally beginning to get filled in. the traffic is filled in at the toll plaza. this is a 30-minute plus delay there. if you are driving in the south bay, santa clara traffic, moderate traffic. >>> well, some breaks in the clouds. mostl
. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the...
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nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he said a small meteor that injured more than a thousand people in russia could have been detected, even deflected, if the right equipment was in place. he says the u.s. needs new outer space telescopes with infrared technology to track meteors because right now there's not much we can do. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that they did in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> reporter: now, that meteor was only 55 feet long. experts say the chances of a major catastrophe from that is slim but are very real now. there are roughly 10,000 small meteors floating around within range of earth, all of those capable of destroying a major u.s. city. john and diana. >> whoa. scary stuff. all right. devin dwyer in washington for is this morning, thank you. >>> the mayor of kansas city, missouri, must have felt like he had been hit by a meteor as he delivered the state of the city address
nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he said a small meteor that injured more than a thousand people in russia could have been detected, even deflected, if the right equipment was in place. he says the u.s. needs new outer space telescopes with infrared technology to track meteors because right now there's not much we can do. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that they did in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >>...
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sometime ago, congress ordered nasa to drag out its big enough to wipe out a city. asteroids of that size and come our way maybe once every century. right now, there is no plan for how to deal with that scenario but nasa is hoping to change that. a 20 a.m. and a live look out of san jose on the 1 01 northbound. a little slow in spots. hazy and cloudy and we had some overnight showers. the majority of that monstewhich are is drying up. erica will have a full look of the forecast coming up. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and try colgate optic white mouthwash. to whiten more than 3 shades, use the whole whitening line, from colgate optic white. >> 8:24 a.m. as the be as update, and as that is up so far so good. we are positive, let's hope it stays that way. the bay area set for a 90 mi. expansion of toll lanes over the next three years and the results are positive. the toll lanes of interstate 880 and highway 237 open a year ago today
sometime ago, congress ordered nasa to drag out its big enough to wipe out a city. asteroids of that size and come our way maybe once every century. right now, there is no plan for how to deal with that scenario but nasa is hoping to change that. a 20 a.m. and a live look out of san jose on the 1 01 northbound. a little slow in spots. hazy and cloudy and we had some overnight showers. the majority of that monstewhich are is drying up. erica will have a full look of the forecast coming up. [...
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bill: key pieceses of nasa history have been found three miles under the atlantic ocean. these are pieces from the a polly mission from 40 years ago. phil keating live from miami. how significant is the discovery? >> reporter: bill. this is quintessential needle in haystack three miles out in the deep in total act blackness. they're back where they came, from cape canaveral, florida. bezos expedition spent three weeks in the atlantic finding his tore rick components that sent humans to the moon and plucking them from the ocean floor and hoisting them to the surface. bezos, founder of the amazon.com, serious space enthusiast, they worked tirelessly operating the remote vehicles lights and cam as spotting what had not been seen 40 years. we found under water wonderland. guard enof twisted engines that tell the story of a fiery and violent end one that serves testament to the apollo program. the massive saturn 5 rockets powered every apollo mission to space including of course the historic 1969 apollo 11 mission. as we all know truly was a giant step for mankind. bill: indee
bill: key pieceses of nasa history have been found three miles under the atlantic ocean. these are pieces from the a polly mission from 40 years ago. phil keating live from miami. how significant is the discovery? >> reporter: bill. this is quintessential needle in haystack three miles out in the deep in total act blackness. they're back where they came, from cape canaveral, florida. bezos expedition spent three weeks in the atlantic finding his tore rick components that sent humans to...
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nasa called it a historic find. and basos it was an incredible adventure. >>> bill karins joins us on weather. i didn't know he was a huge space buff. >> that's what i would do if i had millions. >> let's go find something. exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. the nation is really struggling to get out of this winter weather pattern. it's very cold in the northwest with snow showers around pipe want to compare where we're at right now compared to last year. this is last year at this time. almost all of the lower 48, pretty much east of the rockies had no show whatsoever. we had a pretty good snow pack in areas of the west. as we look at what's happening, there's a lot more snow from new england to the midwest. it doesn't look like we have much snow in nevada, and utah and even colorado compared to what we had last time at this year. we're not done yet. it looks like this storm we moved through yesterday is going to bring snow especially wyoming and colorado. not so much the mountains of california which is running b
nasa called it a historic find. and basos it was an incredible adventure. >>> bill karins joins us on weather. i didn't know he was a huge space buff. >> that's what i would do if i had millions. >> let's go find something. exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. the nation is really struggling to get out of this winter weather pattern. it's very cold in the northwest with snow showers around pipe want to compare where we're at right now compared to last year. this is...
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nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore the outer planet. this week scientists at a top research journal reported that the space craft recently detected major changes in radiation. consistent with the escape -- with escaping influence of our sun. a scientist on the voyager project says no it's likely still in our solar system, at least for now. still the space craft is way out there. some 11 billion miles from earth. think of it. and along the way it's captured some the clearest pictures of nuclear weapon tune, saturn and jupiter's great red spot. folks can now tweet about voyager or whatever they want because seven years ago today a web developer typed a sentence about what he was doing and posted it online. of course, we're talking twitter. which today celebrates its 7th birthday. second grade. the social media site's founder says he got the idea from emergency dispatc
nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore the outer planet. this week scientists at a top research journal reported that the space craft recently detected major changes in radiation. consistent with the escape -- with escaping influence of our sun. a scientist on the voyager project says no it's likely still in our...
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nasa says it's possible, speshly considering that a immediator exploded over yusha last month. if one threatened new york, pray. 95% of asteroids capable of destroying civilization pose no immediate threat but they also say they know little about so-called city killers. in a house hearing yesterday a nasa official pushed for an astronaut mission to an asteroid by 2025. that is not comforting. >> not at all. faen you're up this early, maybe you didn't get enough sleep last night. new research this morning shows that getting just a few hours of sleep a night in a row can lead to almost immediate weight gain. immediate, folks. researchers at the university of colorado studied 16 healthy men and women for two weeks, some were allowed to sleep a luxurious nine hours a night. the rest just five hours like z and i. those who stayed up late and got less sleep not only ate more, they also ate less healthy food consuming 6% more calories than the well rested group. i'm just going to sleep and sleep and sleep. >> all they needed to do is study us here. >> anyone that works in news. >> rig
nasa says it's possible, speshly considering that a immediator exploded over yusha last month. if one threatened new york, pray. 95% of asteroids capable of destroying civilization pose no immediate threat but they also say they know little about so-called city killers. in a house hearing yesterday a nasa official pushed for an astronaut mission to an asteroid by 2025. that is not comforting. >> not at all. faen you're up this early, maybe you didn't get enough sleep last night. new...
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nasa scientists say it contains clay minerals that formed in a watery environment favorable for microscopic organisms. >>> all right. time for a check of the weather across the nation. new york, boston and philadelphia could see a leftover shower or too. the pineapple express brings heavy rain and possible flooding to seattle and it's a dry but cool day in florida. >> temperatures really warm up in the west with phoenix close to 90 in fact, salt lake city and boise are in the 60s. the midwest is still much cooler than normal with chicago struggling to stay above freezing today. meanwhile, it'll be pretty mild here in the northeast. >>> all right. coming up, big news for boeing, its problem plague dreamliner could soon be back in the air. >> get ready for the return of the twinkie. the iconic treat coming soon to store shelves. >>> sometimes heavily armed commando dolphins on the loose? we'll explain coming up. >>> welcome back, everybody. wall street has squeaked out another record. the dow jones industrial average gained less than 3 points yesterday but that was enough to close at a new re
nasa scientists say it contains clay minerals that formed in a watery environment favorable for microscopic organisms. >>> all right. time for a check of the weather across the nation. new york, boston and philadelphia could see a leftover shower or too. the pineapple express brings heavy rain and possible flooding to seattle and it's a dry but cool day in florida. >> temperatures really warm up in the west with phoenix close to 90 in fact, salt lake city and boise are in the...
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>> this has been huge. >> reporter: scott hubbard was nasa's first mars program director. he says the next step is to build a robot that can bring samples back to earth for testing. until then scientists are excited to see what "curiosity" discovers next. >> i would die a happy man if "curiosity" gives us that indisputable fingerprint of life. complex carbon compound, boy, that would be the cherry on top of the cake. >> reporter: nasa says "curiosity" will perform more drilling in may and with this kind of progress, he believes people could be on mars by 2033. rob and diana. >> all the money we spent on that thing. good to see -- thank you, brandi. for all right money we spent -- good to see results back. interesting findings. >> the people you hate, send them to the moon. send them to mars now. >> boom, gone. >> there i am. >> there you are. >> my favorite planet. >> your favorite planet you told me more than once. >> working dayside next week will be a different planet, for sure. better get used to it. whoo. uh-uh. >>> when we come back, tiger woods' ex-wife is moving on
>> this has been huge. >> reporter: scott hubbard was nasa's first mars program director. he says the next step is to build a robot that can bring samples back to earth for testing. until then scientists are excited to see what "curiosity" discovers next. >> i would die a happy man if "curiosity" gives us that indisputable fingerprint of life. complex carbon compound, boy, that would be the cherry on top of the cake. >> reporter: nasa says...
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nasa called it a historic find and bezos says it was an incredible adventure. >>> a major company wants workers to step on the scale or face fat fines. >>> guantanamo bay prison isn't closing any time season. there is new information about a $150 million plan to overhaul gitmo. >>> plus, who would crash a $250,000 car and just walk away? you're watching "first look" on msnbc. i'm the world's worst cleaning lady. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of reli
nasa called it a historic find and bezos says it was an incredible adventure. >>> a major company wants workers to step on the scale or face fat fines. >>> guantanamo bay prison isn't closing any time season. there is new information about a $150 million plan to overhaul gitmo. >>> plus, who would crash a $250,000 car and just walk away? you're watching "first look" on msnbc. i'm the world's worst cleaning lady. i'm here in your home, having a pretty...
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. >>> welcome back, this morning nasa is trying to fix a software problem for the rover curiosity. they are still in contact with the rover but that it can't roam around until a software file can be fixed. time now 5:22, contacting ones in the area. later they will address private ideas. they are looking at 20,000 hazardous asteroids orbiting earth. >>> back here two teenage girls have been arrested for making threats in that high profile rape case in steubenville. charges were filed after two football players raped a girl last august. the 15 and 16-year-old girls went on facebook and twitter went on facebook to harass the victim. >> when i see you it is going to be a homicide, i take it seriously. >> those two girls are now being held in court later today. >>> the alameda county food bank will be out of food later this week. the shortage comes when the need is growing and they can go further than donated goods. they can turn one donated dollar into food. >> they actually left the facility which is a startling need in this community. >> the food bank in san mateo county is also low
. >>> welcome back, this morning nasa is trying to fix a software problem for the rover curiosity. they are still in contact with the rover but that it can't roam around until a software file can be fixed. time now 5:22, contacting ones in the area. later they will address private ideas. they are looking at 20,000 hazardous asteroids orbiting earth. >>> back here two teenage girls have been arrested for making threats in that high profile rape case in steubenville. charges...
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nasa has invested 1.5 million for an online game. another one, 325,000 for a federal grant to build a robo squirrel which is designed to answer the question of what happens when a snake is confronted by a robot squirrel built to look, act and even smell like the real thing. we have that going for us. >> how about a menu of a million dollars a year they are spend opening a menu for people who travel to mars. there are no plans to have people traveling to mars and yet they put in the budget a million dollars. bill: was it any different now than when you were a senator? >> the problem is that it is much more -- no, it's not different. we had a lot of wasteful programs, but i have to tell you the budget situation was not nearly as dangerous as it is today. bill: we are paying more attention to it. >> oh, and we had better. we had better get ahead of this problem and not face a situation where the interest rates we're paying on the national debt go up to 4, 5, 6%, where you're going to see us spending more on interest than we do on progra
nasa has invested 1.5 million for an online game. another one, 325,000 for a federal grant to build a robo squirrel which is designed to answer the question of what happens when a snake is confronted by a robot squirrel built to look, act and even smell like the real thing. we have that going for us. >> how about a menu of a million dollars a year they are spend opening a menu for people who travel to mars. there are no plans to have people traveling to mars and yet they put in the budget...
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from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to devastate a continent and only 10% have been detected. russians saw a flash of light and heard the sonic boom. the meteor exploded with the force of a nuclear bomb. it did $30 million in damage and injured thousands. and no one saw it coming. >> we were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe. >> reporter: the nation's top science officials were called before congress tuesday to explain what they're doing to detect similar threats from space. >> objects as large as a car arrive about once per week rncht the bigger concern is, well, the bigger ones. usin
from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to...
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. >>> the head of nasa warned congress tuesday that the u.s. would be helpless against a meteor like the one that injured more than 1,000 people in russia last month. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> nasa says a current funding levels it would take almost 20 years to be able to identify all of the meteors large enough to devastate a city. >>> and now for a look at what is trending today our quick roundup of what has you talking online. tiger woods may have a new girlfriend but elin nordegren has him weight in the yacht size. billionaire chris klein's yacht is almost ten feet long than tig tiger's. he moored his right in front of tigers at an arena. >>> this viral video shows what happens when a bear really wants a ticket to ride. he slams into a train station ticket window which fortunately had iron bars for protection. experts say it was a crop of nuts and berries that caught bear
. >>> the head of nasa warned congress tuesday that the u.s. would be helpless against a meteor like the one that injured more than 1,000 people in russia last month. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> nasa says a current funding levels it would take almost 20 years to be able to identify all of the meteors...
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. >>> nasa and white house officials said the nation's asteroid detection program is behind schedule and billions of dollars are needed to keep americans safe from space threats like the meteor that exploded over russia last month. more than a thousand people were injured. officials said the risk of a massive meteor slamming into earth any time soon is small. just one in 20,000. here's the bad news, anderson. at least 10,000 large space objects -- one official used the term "city killers" haven't been connected yet. >> is it behind she-jool or schedule? >> she-jool. trust me. >> oh, smashing. >> tally-ho. >> i'm going to have some "aluminium" soda cans now. michele bachmann is back with claims about president obama wasting your money on chefs and dog walkers but are the accusations true? we're keeping them honest. >>> and what a convicted school shooter wore to his sentencing and what he said to victim families that has them understandably outraged. tion in, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe pr
. >>> nasa and white house officials said the nation's asteroid detection program is behind schedule and billions of dollars are needed to keep americans safe from space threats like the meteor that exploded over russia last month. more than a thousand people were injured. officials said the risk of a massive meteor slamming into earth any time soon is small. just one in 20,000. here's the bad news, anderson. at least 10,000 large space objects -- one official used the term "city...
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the expedition was led by the amazon ceo in partnership with nasa. he describes the scene as an underwater wonderland. the engines are headed to cape canaveral ral and they will be reed and put on display. >>> from first quarter and deep diving to skiing. coming up next, a day to remember for a lot of people up been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used
the expedition was led by the amazon ceo in partnership with nasa. he describes the scene as an underwater wonderland. the engines are headed to cape canaveral ral and they will be reed and put on display. >>> from first quarter and deep diving to skiing. coming up next, a day to remember for a lot of people up been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from...
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martha: consider nasa for the summer, kids. you remember those lavish vegas government conferences that we showed you paid for. you can't make it up. you really can't. a major change for one government executive who got canned for over the whole scandal. wait until you hear what happened to him now. ♪ @e@8ñúñ÷@@@0@ú bill: there will be a major announcement from the white house. president obama nominating debra jones to be next u.s. ambassador in libya. she previously served as ambassador for kuwait. the libyan assignment comes after a deadly assault on our consulate in benghazi that claimed four american lives including the former ambassador chris stevens. with some questions still unanswered about the terror attacks is it time to send another american ambassador to that country? general jack keane, retired four-star general, former vice chief of staff of the army and fox news contributor with strong opinions on this, general. good morning to you. not a single arrest for the murder of chris stevens and three othe
martha: consider nasa for the summer, kids. you remember those lavish vegas government conferences that we showed you paid for. you can't make it up. you really can't. a major change for one government executive who got canned for over the whole scandal. wait until you hear what happened to him now. ♪ @e@8ñúñ÷@@@0@ú bill: there will be a major announcement from the white house. president obama nominating debra jones to be next u.s. ambassador in libya. she previously served as...
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the head of nasa has some advice for americans. probably not what you would expect to hear from scientists. we will be right back girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. helps provide many with, day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out how you may be able to get nexium for just $18 a month at purplepill.com bill: charles bolden says that there would only be one thing for you to do it
the head of nasa has some advice for americans. probably not what you would expect to hear from scientists. we will be right back girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. helps provide many with,...
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the nasa chief told lawmakers a meteor may have been deflected. infrared technology could have detected the meteor. currently there is not a whole lot we can do. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks. what would we do? >> the answer to you, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> experts warn the chances of a meteor catastrophe are slim. they say they are real. 10,000 small meteors within range capable of destroying heavily populated urban areas are out there. >>> now to a medical study that hits home for sleep deprived and stressed out right here at home. turns out they may make us at risk for obesity. colorado researchers discovered adults who got five hours of sleep a night gained weight almost immediately after cutting back on sleep. they ate 6% more food than adults who got nine hours of sleep at night. researchers discovered sleep deprived people crave fatty foods. wonder what the study is on people who get no sleep at night. >> should i let out my suit now because
the nasa chief told lawmakers a meteor may have been deflected. infrared technology could have detected the meteor. currently there is not a whole lot we can do. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks. what would we do? >> the answer to you, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> experts warn the chances of a meteor catastrophe are slim. they say they are real. 10,000 small meteors within range...
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. >> nasa says they'll land about 11 hours from now. >>> some big news for you gadget lovers out there. >> i'm a total geek. >> you're going to salivate over this one. >> yes, i am. >> talking about samsung's galaxy s4. >> very interested in this. this is the latest competition for the iphone. it was unveiled last night in new york. some analysts think it could be in the running for best smartphone of the year. >> oh, my goodness. our zane asher has played around with the phone. what do you think? >> well, it has this whole eye scan feature everyone was talking about but it didn't live up to all the hype. if you stare at the phone, you can scroll up and down by looking at it, but dwrou still have to kind of tip the phone. the coolest feature is the fact you can pause a video just by looking away from it. and the video will start playing again when you look back at the screen. pretty cool. but there were even better features than that. we got to play around with the phone at the samsung unveiling last night. take a look. >> i actually just took a picture of myself and my producer david
. >> nasa says they'll land about 11 hours from now. >>> some big news for you gadget lovers out there. >> i'm a total geek. >> you're going to salivate over this one. >> yes, i am. >> talking about samsung's galaxy s4. >> very interested in this. this is the latest competition for the iphone. it was unveiled last night in new york. some analysts think it could be in the running for best smartphone of the year. >> oh, my goodness. our zane...
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yesterday, a nasa official told congress that if a meteor was on track to strike the u.s., americans should pray. even pope francis was like, "that's your plan 'a'?" [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, guys, so much. we have a fun night, a fun show. hey, you guys, i saw this on the newsstand today. [ cheers and applause ] i can't believe it. andy cohen is on the cover of "gq." >> steve: what?! >> jimmy: i'm so psyched. yeah, he's a good man. he's a gentleman. thanks so much to "gq" for putting me on the cover. that's kind of fun. that's pretty crazy. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show tonight. as i said, we're thrilled to have him back on the show. he's the former mayor of new york, the greatest city in the world. rudy giuliani is here! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: go yankees! >> jimmy: he's one of the funniest writers and directors on the planet. judd apatow is stopping by! [ cheers and applause ] my favorite movie of last year. >> steve: "this is 40."
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and kellan has a masters in public health, nasa public health and global public health policy and a master of arts in international development from george washington university. he received his undergraduate degree with high honors from swarthmore college. and i do believe that this is the most well educated and experienced them that i've ever had the budget to moderate. so thank you all for being here with us. we just learn from these presentations that discrimination, the travel along the fault lines of social and economic and inequality can system marginalizes lgbt people and people wer who are living wh hiv and aids. as a result, these populations expect severe disparities. thought want to turn to you first, jeff, and ask you to unpack this a little bit for us. can you talk to us about the other discriminatory social determinant of health like racism and violence against women and poverty? and how they multiply disparities that we saw earlier? >> the first thing i would say is this is than the history of the epidemic from beginning. we saw this terrifying new epidemic come along, and
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>> you know, we've heard nasa scientists call our solar system a cosmic shooting gallery. there are millions of asteroids out there and many of them pass near earth all the time. they don't hit us obviously, but there are more people looking now, so we're finding these ones that are coming down or swinging by all the time. we saw the asteroid that exploded over russia. >> sure. >> last month, too. so just having more people looking for them, we can spot them hopefully with more notice than what we saw last weekend with so many at the same time. >> all right. always good to see you. come back and bring us more of this interesting stuff. appreciate it. >>> closer to justice. the new legislation for the iranian hostages that could right a 33-year-long wrong. ncer] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! try running four
>> you know, we've heard nasa scientists call our solar system a cosmic shooting gallery. there are millions of asteroids out there and many of them pass near earth all the time. they don't hit us obviously, but there are more people looking now, so we're finding these ones that are coming down or swinging by all the time. we saw the asteroid that exploded over russia. >> sure. >> last month, too. so just having more people looking for them, we can spot them hopefully with...
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to do a strategic plan and what should nasa be looking at. should we be going to mars? dare we go even further, venus? what about -- should we do it with human beings, should we do it with robots? but dr. ride came back with many suggestions but one of which was she said that we should study the planet earth as if it were a planet in our solar system. she said there was a great belief that there was even intelligent life on planet earth and we'll continue to search for it from time to time here. now, i'm -- but really, dr. ride encouraged us to really look at our own planet. and our own planet, as if those from outside of our solar system, were looking at us. because she said that what every astronaut feels -- and i've talked to many along with senators nelson, glenn and gar garn -- is that when they go up and see the majestic universe that god has created, their greatest thrill is to look back on the planet earth and how touching and how moving it is and how we want to protect it. and we need to protect it because there is life on this plane
to do a strategic plan and what should nasa be looking at. should we be going to mars? dare we go even further, venus? what about -- should we do it with human beings, should we do it with robots? but dr. ride came back with many suggestions but one of which was she said that we should study the planet earth as if it were a planet in our solar system. she said there was a great belief that there was even intelligent life on planet earth and we'll continue to search for it from time to time...
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nasa says mars may have supported human life several billion years ago according to new tests from the mars curiousity rover. the red planet at one point had water pure enough for humans to drink. now we call it evian. will the world forgive and forget about lance armstrong's doping administration. he says he should be because they gave president clinton a second chance. different circumstances. steve, think about that. >> steve: all right. do you always want to buy that new york strip steak or stripper as we call it at our house but it costs a very, very big number. how about getting a cheaper cut of meat that promises to be just as good? >> alisyn: here to show us how is meat merchant pat lafreda. pat, get over here. >> steve: how are you? >> alisyn: nice to see you. you were saying meat prices are going up so we should be more cost conscious. >> it's inevitable. the rise in corn prices and the exportation of american beef since it's the best meat in the world has made supply very low. and demand in america is still very high. >> steve: what you're going to do is show us how popular
nasa says mars may have supported human life several billion years ago according to new tests from the mars curiousity rover. the red planet at one point had water pure enough for humans to drink. now we call it evian. will the world forgive and forget about lance armstrong's doping administration. he says he should be because they gave president clinton a second chance. different circumstances. steve, think about that. >> steve: all right. do you always want to buy that new york strip...
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nasa has congratulated bezos, what will he do with these american artifacts? likely, he'll eventually put them on display. >> great story. nice to see jay, also. a legend in his own right. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan drier in for a al this week. >> we should have told this girl that al is not here today. it's a good thing your l looks a lot like an h. >> i sneezed so that's why. >> we're okay. we can still say hi to lima, ohio. we're good and it is good and cold in some parts of the midwest. snow is still in the forecast, and we have snow falling all through nebraska, moving into kansas. we also have snow that is going to take hold in missouri as well. because of that, we have winter weather advisories, wibtder storm warnings on effect in this full day of spring. we could see 2 to 5 inches and end up with 5 inches or more. it looks like more of a newance snow in the midwest today. lake effect snow is going to be an issue with heavier snow >>> now, here is a peek out your window. 7:37. you made it through the rain, to thursday. you have a goo
nasa has congratulated bezos, what will he do with these american artifacts? likely, he'll eventually put them on display. >> great story. nice to see jay, also. a legend in his own right. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan drier in for a al this week. >> we should have told this girl that al is not here today. it's a good thing your l looks a lot like an h. >> i sneezed so that's why. >> we're okay. we can still say hi to lima, ohio. we're good and it...